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IITA, Washington varsity partner to tackle hunger, youth unemployment

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International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, Ibadan. (IITA)

The International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA) and the Washington University in St. Louis (WUSTL), are exploring possible areas of collaboration to address poverty, hunger, and youth unemployment in Africa.

The plan is to leverage the strengths and expertise of the two institutions to solve vexing constraints to the continent’s development.

The resolve for a joint approach was made during a visit by IITA Director General, Dr. Nteranya Sanginga, to WUSTL, where he met the management of the University in the US.

During the visit, Sanginga held strategic meetings and discussions with Daniel Bentle, Director of the Center of Experiential Learning of Olin Business School; James Wertsch, Director of the McDonnell International Scholars Academy; Kurt Dirks, Vice Chancellor for International Affairs; Himadri Pakrasi, from Plant Science; Benjamin Ola Akande, Advisor to the Chancellor and Director of Africa Initiative; and the Chancellor, Mark S. Wrighton.

Located in St. Louis, WUSTL prides itself among the world’s leaders in teaching, research, patient care, and service to society. The university is committed to learning and exploration, to discovery and impact.

IITA, on the other hand, is headquartered in Nigeria with hubs in East, West, Central, and Southern Africa.

A member of the CGIAR, IITA is the biggest international agriculture research center in Africa that is committed to agricultural transformation and a food secure Africa by leveraging the power of science and technology.

Sanginga said, “IITA is excited to partner with the Washington University in St. Louis in solving global challenges.”

Besides the broader context of poverty, hunger, and unemployment, the two institutions will be focusing on some specific areas such as the engagement of youth in agribusiness, linking food nutrition and public health, and taking advantage of WUSTL’s current work on health issues and strength in medicine activities across the continent.


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